DetailCColor has been expanded and provides access to the Color and RteColor objects, as well as the entire HTML color listing.

Color during Experiment DesignDuring experiment design and development, it is possible to assign HTML colors to individual objects and sub-objects, assuming that their assignable properties permit. For instance, it is possible to assign the ForeColor property of the TextDisplay object to 'MediumSlateBlue'.

Alternatively, it is possible to utilize the RGB values for each object within their assignable property. For example, it is possible to assign the BackColor property of the Slide object to '250,128,114',which is the RGB value for the 'Salmon' HTML color. Note the absence of the space between each value.

Color object at RuntimeAt runtime, the Color object can be used to gain access to each color. The Color object is a RteCollection of RteColor objects.A color can be accessed by its integer index or text name.A RteColor object is returned from the collection. Its default value is the CColor value that can be assigned by an object's property.In addition, the color can be returned via a . property that represents the name of the color.

RteColorThe RteColor object at runtime has the following properties:.Color - Default property returns the CColor value used to assign to object properties.Text - The text name of the color.Red - The value of the red component of the color.Green - The value of the green component of the color.Blue - The value of the blue component of the color